The economic efficiency of publicly owned hydro-electric utilities with specific reference to Manitoba Hydro
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss methods of evaluating the overall economic performance of publicly owned hydro-electric utilities. The basic assumption of this study is that there will be a number of key criteria to which a number of variables such as costs of construction, installation co...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-34072014-03-29T03:42:49Z The economic efficiency of publicly owned hydro-electric utilities with specific reference to Manitoba Hydro Partridge, Richard Stephen The purpose of this thesis is to discuss methods of evaluating the overall economic performance of publicly owned hydro-electric utilities. The basic assumption of this study is that there will be a number of key criteria to which a number of variables such as costs of construction, installation costs of capital, interest rates, customer density of service area, customers' growth, increased use per customer, number of employees, payroll costs, productivity of capital and labour, load and utilization factors, etc. might be fitted, which determine both the annual and long run operating results of a public utility such as Manitoba Hydro and determine its rate structure and growth from year to year... 2009-12-01T16:52:55Z 2009-12-01T16:52:55Z 1969 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3407 en_US The reproduction of this thesis has been made available by authority of the copyright owner solely for the purpose of private study and research, and may only be reproduced and copied as permitted by copyright laws or with express written authorization from the copyright owner. |
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The purpose of this thesis is to discuss methods of evaluating the overall economic performance of publicly owned hydro-electric utilities. The basic assumption of this study is that there will be a number of key criteria to which a number of variables such as costs of construction, installation costs of capital, interest rates, customer density of service area, customers' growth, increased use per customer, number of employees, payroll costs, productivity of capital and labour, load and utilization factors, etc. might be fitted, which determine both the annual and long run operating results of a public utility such as Manitoba Hydro and determine its rate structure and growth from year to year... |
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Partridge, Richard Stephen The economic efficiency of publicly owned hydro-electric utilities with specific reference to Manitoba Hydro |
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The economic efficiency of publicly owned hydro-electric utilities with specific reference to Manitoba Hydro |
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The economic efficiency of publicly owned hydro-electric utilities with specific reference to Manitoba Hydro |
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The economic efficiency of publicly owned hydro-electric utilities with specific reference to Manitoba Hydro |
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The economic efficiency of publicly owned hydro-electric utilities with specific reference to Manitoba Hydro |
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The economic efficiency of publicly owned hydro-electric utilities with specific reference to Manitoba Hydro |
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economic efficiency of publicly owned hydro-electric utilities with specific reference to manitoba hydro |
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